TCG Playability
Legendary Creature — Human Rogue
Flash When Annie Flash enters, if you cast it, return target permanent card with mana value 3 or less from your graveyard to the battlefield tapped. Whenever Annie Flash becomes tapped, exile the top two cards of your library. You may play those cards this turn.
Annie Flash, the Veteran, is a compelling four-mana legendary creature that brings exceptional utility and tempo value to any Naya-colored deck looking to maximize resource generation. This 4/5 flash creature from Outlaws of Thunder Junction offers multiple layers of strategic depth that make it far more than just a solid body. The flash mechanic alone positions Annie as a versatile tool that can be deployed at instant speed to interact with the board or slip through during combat phases, providing immediate value while maintaining flexibility for other plays. When Annie enters the battlefield, assuming you cast it rather than cheating it out through other means, you get to recur a permanent card with mana value three or less from your graveyard, effectively giving you a two-for-one value proposition by recovering anything from mana rocks and artifact creatures to small enchantments and utility lands depending on your deck configuration. What truly sets Annie Flash apart is the card advantage engine attached to its tapping ability. Whenever Annie becomes tapped, whether through combat, forced tapping effects, or even voluntary tapping, you exile the top two cards of your library and can play those cards for free until end of turn, turning what would normally be deck top-decked draws into immediately actionable resources. This makes Annie exceptional in Naya decks focused on landfall strategies, value-driven midrange shells, or any archetype that can reliably tap Annie multiple times per turn. The card's breadth of format legality across Standard, Pioneer, Modern, Legacy, Commander, and Brawl makes it accessible to players across multiple competitive and casual environments, while its ability to generate recurring card advantage makes it a worthwhile inclusion for anyone building around sacrifice outlets, combat-heavy strategies, or recursive value engines.
Illustrated by Kieran Yanner